With ‘Closing In’, Magnetic Skies deliver dense synth pop between psychological pressure and quiet strength.
Synth pop meets snotty vocals – Klangman's ‘Free Your Mind (Bottos)’ sounds like a short trip between Ladytron and Chicks On Speed.
Gloomy synth pop with echoes of the 80s: Aristo G draws us into an oppressively beautiful world of sound with ‘I See Angels In The Night’.
Optic presents ‘Saint (Luna's Cross Version)’ – a melancholic synthpop track that reinterprets familiar sounds and touches the listener with its bittersweet melody.
‘Tonight’ by Vioflesh: dark cold wave with dance tempo, mystical symbolism and electrifying energy.
Future pop with punch: Prometheus Flame delivers a powerful song for the dance floor with ‘March On Blaze’.
Isaac Howlett surprises with ‘Ghosts Of The Tsunami’. Much more electronic than usual and with strong Pet Shop Boys vibes in the sound.
Arvo's Insomaniac is melancholic synth pop with heartbreak, dynamism and a clear Depeche Mode flair.
Blackbook combine retro synths and melancholy: Nobody Loves You is bittersweet, danceable and instantly catchy.
Short, sparkling electro pop with 80s flair: Vérité Absolue's ‘L'odeur De Tes 2 Yeux’ combines style, lightness and recognisability.
Nèbla impress with ‘Standing In The Rain’: a melancholic vibe, light-footed beat and perfect timing without any unnecessary longueurs.
Sebastian Clarin delivers beautiful, calm synth pop from Sweden with ‘The Weight Of A Circle’. A review full of emotion and nostalgia.














